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Book Review: Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, & Schools, Kevin Huinink Jan 2024

Book Review: Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision For Students, Educators, & Schools, Kevin Huinink

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

A review of Swaner, L. E., & Wolfe, A. (2021). Flourishing together: A Christian vision for students, educators, & schools. Eerdmans.

ISBN: 978-0-8028-7957-8, 310 pages


Sustaining The Growth Curve: How Christian Schools Can Sustain The Post-Covid Growth Surge, Jared B. Johnston Dec 2023

Sustaining The Growth Curve: How Christian Schools Can Sustain The Post-Covid Growth Surge, Jared B. Johnston

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

Prior to the 2019-2020 school year, the Christian school movement as a whole was in decline. However, the COVID-19 pandemic brought a surge in enrollment growth to Christian schools across the country. While this is encouraging news, Christian school leaders must be cautious and work to sustain the current growth surge. To maintain the growth surge, Christian school leaders can implement financial and non-financial factors of sustainability. Financial factors of sustainability include budgeting effectively, developing strategic plans, forecasting economic futures, and adhering to sound financial practices. Non-financial factors include a vibrant biblical worldview and Christian culture, effective leadership, a conducive …


Restoration: Emerging With Courage, Michelle C. Hughes Dr. May 2023

Restoration: Emerging With Courage, Michelle C. Hughes Dr.

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

This essay, first presented at the conference (name has been changed) as a talk at anonymous university, examines one pre-service faculty’s scholarly journey. Written during the Covid-19 pandemic, the author highlights research about professional teaching dispositions specifically exploring the disposition of courage. The essay reveals how the author’s research and scholarship became life-giving during a challenging season. The author encourages colleagues to cultivate space to reflect, summon courage and consider where they can seek and find restoration in their work and scholarship. The author concludes that seeking restoration is a life-giving practice that reminds educators of our faith and calling––and …


Book Review: Sider, S. R., & Maich, K. (2022). Leadership For Inclusive Schools: Cases For Supporting Students With Special Educational Needs. Rowman & Littlefield. Isbn 978-147-585-276-9. Paperback. 320 Pages, Lisa Devall-Martin Mar 2022

Book Review: Sider, S. R., & Maich, K. (2022). Leadership For Inclusive Schools: Cases For Supporting Students With Special Educational Needs. Rowman & Littlefield. Isbn 978-147-585-276-9. Paperback. 320 Pages, Lisa Devall-Martin

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

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Book Review: Kutsyuruba, B., Cherkowski, S., & Walker, K. (2021). Leadership For Flourishing In Educational Contexts: Canadian Scholars. Idbn 978-1-77338-285-2, Softcover, 340 Pages., Christina Belcher Mar 2022

Book Review: Kutsyuruba, B., Cherkowski, S., & Walker, K. (2021). Leadership For Flourishing In Educational Contexts: Canadian Scholars. Idbn 978-1-77338-285-2, Softcover, 340 Pages., Christina Belcher

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

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Leaning Into The Disposition Of Hope: Reflections From A Teacher Educator, Michelle C. Hughes Dr. Jun 2021

Leaning Into The Disposition Of Hope: Reflections From A Teacher Educator, Michelle C. Hughes Dr.

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

Teaching is multifaceted work that must foster safety, structure, comfort, and connection for K-12 students (Noddings,1984; Shotsberger & Freytag, 2020; Tomlinson, 2019). During the Covid-19 pandemic, a teacher's presence has necessitated fostering an even greater sense of stability and hope for and in K-12 students. With complex challenges such as teaching remotely and responding to students' mental health needs, pre-service and veteran teachers alike must cultivate hope in professional practice more than ever before. Hughes explores the disposition of hope, offering educators five practical suggestions to seek and share hope, use hope-filled language, find hope in community, and view times …


The Grace To Grow Deeper: A Case Study Of Environmentalism In A Canadian Christian School, Allyson Jule, Adrienne R. Castellon Nov 2020

The Grace To Grow Deeper: A Case Study Of Environmentalism In A Canadian Christian School, Allyson Jule, Adrienne R. Castellon

International Christian Community of Teacher Educators Journal

Successful environmental pedagogy in faith-based schools has not been well explored even while most Christian schools in Canada are governed by provincial curricula and provincial teacher standards that require commitments to environmentalism. Conflicts within mainline Christianity in regards to the importance of environmental justice may be why some Christian schools do not engage in environmental pedagogy (Mann & Schleifer, 2020). This study draws on data from one Christian school in the province of Ontario, Canada. The methodology used is case study approached through an Appreciative Inquiry lens – a methodology that is particularly useful in school-based research (Stavros, et al. …